06-07-2007
Quote:
Originally Posted by jgt
The diskette has the device driver for the SCSI host adapter.
You should be able to make one from the Compaq/HP Smartstart CD.
You will also need the serial number and activation key.
Does this system have RAID?. It seems to me that a two drive system, with one of 4 to 8gb and one of 72gb is rather unusual.
More likely the system has two 72gb drives in it that are mirrored.
Some RAID systems will only boot from drive 0 of a RAID 1 configuration, so it may appear that all data has been lost even though only one of the two drives has failed.
I strongly suggest that you find a local SCO reseller, or at least a local HP dealer in order to determine the exact system configuration before you do anything.
It's not an HP Computer it's a Dell PowerEdge 1800.
It's not a RAID System.
The three file systems are on one physically installed drive.
I believe the boot CD has the SCSI driver on it already.
I'll get more information regarding the boot CD and post that shortly.
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T'Hog
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amr(7D) amr(7D)
NAME
amr - SCSI HBA driver for Dell PERC 3/DC, 4/SC, 4/DC and 4/DI
The amr plain SCSI host bus adapter driver is a SCSA-compliant nexus driver that supports the Dell PERC 3DC/4SC/4DC/4Di RAID devices.
The amr driver ports from FreeBSD and only supports basic RAID disk I/O functions.
DRIVER CONFIGURATION
There are no user configurable parameters available. Please configure your hardware through BIOS.
See attributes(5) for a description of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability | |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
FILES
/kernel/drv/amr
32-bit ELF kernel module.
/kernel/drv/amd64/amr
64-bit kernel module ( only).
/kernel/drv/amr.conf
Driver configuration file (contains no user-configurable options).
prtconf(1M), attributes(5), lsimega(7D), scsi_hba_attach(9F), scsi_sync_pkt(9F), scsi_transport(9F), scsi_inquiry(9S), scsi_device(9S),
scsi_pkt(9S)
Small Computer System Interface-2 (SCSI-2)
20 April 2005 amr(7D)